A fun and tasty noodle snack, or meal for student.
Quick and easy to use. Ready in an instant
Made with 100% aussie wheat.
Spoiler alert: Does NOT contain any Chicken.
A fun and tasty noodle snack, or meal for student.
Quick and easy to use. Ready in an instant
Made with 100% aussie wheat.
Spoiler alert: Does NOT contain any Chicken.
Or order it at Amazon for delivery straight to my door.
or to your desk @ work.
Makes me wonder how big the box is if I’m ordering just 1.
I'll just post this news article here for you guys,
https://www.abplive.in/india-news/maggi-ban-nestle-admits-pr…
"Nestle has accepted before the Supreme Court today that its popular FMCG product of noodles - Maggi - has lead in it."
That is an Indian article about an incident 3 years ago where the lead levels were within the food standard allowances… What's your point?
I think you'll find a lot of overseas foods contain some lead due to environmental/factory contact.
Their point was to mislead
I don't believe they ever misled re: lead, although they didn't properly declare MSG according to local regulations.
@swimmingtoad: You are sounding like a Nestle rep. Why so serious?
I'm just putting it out there that the company wasn't totally truthful and they've admitted to it themselves. That doesn't mean it's going to be the same in Australia, but everyone can make up their own minds when buying 'quality wholesome food' they put into their body. Sorry didn't mean to hurt your feelings there bud.
The Mi Goreng varieties are on special too.
Maggi is the worst. Get some nongshim noodles.
Or Indomie.
Request for Amazon bots:
Amazon needs to stock Indomie.
at least Maggi is better than Fantastic noodle :S
Maggi are the only noodles I've found you can't eat raw. All other noodles are just flour + water and some preservatives or whatever. Maggi's list of ingredients about double the others… Why? Just always got me that anyone chooses Maggi over all competitors that are less bad/less crap in them and taste better. Like why buy Maggi Mi Goreng over Indomie???
i see this as 90c for a packaging box that comes with free 2min noodles.
I'd pay 90 cents just for the excitement of receiving mail
No more Chicken, Oriental only
It's also 90c at Coles if you don't want to wait for shipping.